No, at that point you still only consider what will work the best. It’s a nitpick, but “what will work the best when others do this” is a different question to “what are the other people doing”.
Absolutely. What I mean is that they are incompatible. In the common case, it’s impossible to simultaneously “consider what will work best” and “ignore what other people are doing”. Figuring out what will work best requires paying attention to what other people are doing.
No, at that point you still only consider what will work the best. It’s a nitpick, but “what will work the best when others do this” is a different question to “what are the other people doing”.
Absolutely. What I mean is that they are incompatible. In the common case, it’s impossible to simultaneously “consider what will work best” and “ignore what other people are doing”. Figuring out what will work best requires paying attention to what other people are doing.